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Topic Review (Newest First)

12-12-2012 07:41 PM

cichnatic

Quote:

Originally Posted by flutterbug

I always thought African cichlids need extra filtration because they are heavy waste producers and do best in overstocked tanks due to being territorial. So I would put the 405 on the Cichlid tank along with the HOB with less GPH. (I'm assuming the Penguin 400)
Then do the HOB with more GPH on the Angel tank. (assuming the AC 110 with the flow turned down)

I concur with this setup. Put the 405 and 400 on your African cichlid tank. The AC110 goes on your angel tank.

12-12-2012 02:22 PM

flutterbug

I always thought African cichlids need extra filtration because they are heavy waste producers and do best in overstocked tanks due to being territorial. So I would put the 405 on the Cichlid tank along with the HOB with less GPH. (I'm assuming the Penguin 400)
Then do the HOB with more GPH on the Angel tank. (assuming the AC 110 with the flow turned down)

12-12-2012 01:10 PM

tiggity

You can slow the flow on the 405 with the aquastop valve.

12-12-2012 03:55 AM

Merth

Yes thanks Diana. I turned the flow down about 1/4 of the way 75% and it is working like a champ

12-11-2012 08:50 PM

Diana

I have used a canister like that on several tanks of about that size (45 gallons, some 3' long, some 4' long). Sure helps to use a spray bar. Makes a great river tank.

I am running the AC 110 HOB on 2 tanks. 72 gallon bowfront and 45 gallon. It is a lot of flow for the 45 gallon, but that is a bit of a river set up, so it works OK. On the 72 gallon it is not a lot of flow, and is actually one of 2 filters.

I would work with the canister on the smaller tank. More options fro altering the inlet and outlet to moderate the flow to suit the fish. The HOB filters pretty much have one outlet, the weir, and that is it.

12-11-2012 04:10 PM

Merth

Thanks Todd...I got it used so no manual or anything I will give that a try when I get home

12-11-2012 03:14 PM

toddziegler

idea

You can always install a larger out flow nozzle. That will make the current less forcefull or you can use the silver lever to devrease the output. I have a 405 on a 29 and have n problems after the modifications.

12-11-2012 02:43 PM

Merth

So it didnt go so well...the 405 has way to much flow for the 46g it literally is blowing all my plants over and the angels are swimming for their lives however the otos are actually schooling together which was neat to watch so I think I'll move it over to the 75g and put the 400 on the 46g

12-11-2012 12:47 AM

Merth

Thank you for the reply ...I am doing exactly that this evening

12-10-2012 11:55 PM

msawdey

i say fluval on the angel tank...

12-10-2012 07:20 PM

Merth

No opinions?

12-10-2012 06:36 AM

Merth

Which filter where?

I picked up a too good to pass up fluval 405 today and have a decision to make. Should I put the 405 on my 75g african tank and move my ac110 or my penguin 400 to my 46g angel tank or just put the 405 on the angel tank? Definitely needs one or the other due to angel tank currently being underfiltered.